How to view your Ufanet Wi-Fi password in your account: 5 proven methods

Forgot your home Wi-Fi password? Ufanet and don't know how to recover it? Don't rush to call support or reset your router to factory settings. In most cases, the password can be found in 2-3 minutes. Ufanet personal account — the provider's official service where all your connection data is stored. In this article, we'll look at Current methods for obtaining a password in 2026, including alternative methods for cases where access to the office is lost.

It's important to understand: your Wi-Fi password and your personal account password are different. The former is stored in your router settings or in the "My Services" section on your provider's website, while the latter is the one you created when you registered. If you haven't changed the default password on your router, you can find it on the device's sticker (usually an 8-12 character combination under the SSID). But if you've already reconfigured your network, read on—we'll tell you how to do this without risking account blocking or resetting your settings.

1. Where to find the Wi-Fi password in your Ufanet account

The fastest way is to go to the section My Services → Internet on the official website lf.ufanet.ruAll active connections are displayed here, including Wi-Fi access details. Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Log in In your personal account, use your login (usually your phone number or email) and password. If you don't remember your login information, use the "Forgot your password?" function (you'll need access to the linked phone number or email address).
  2. Go to the tab My services → select an active Internet plan.
  3. Find the block Connection details or Wi-Fi settingsThe following will be indicated here:
    • 📡 Network name (SSID) — usually starts with UFANET_ or HOME-.
    • 🔑 Password (security key) — can be hidden under the "Show" button or displayed as dots.
    • 📶 Encryption type (usually WPA2-PSK or WPA3).

If the password section is missing, check if the router is connected to your account. UfanetSome plans (such as Smart TV or Gaming) may hide Wi-Fi data. In this case, use the alternative methods in the following sections.

2. How to find the password on the Ufanet router sticker

All routers supplied by your ISP have a factory sticker with connection information. It's located on the bottom or back of the device. Look for the block labeled:

  • 🔍 SSID (or Network Name) is the name of your Wi-Fi network.
  • 🔐 Password/Key/Password — factory security key (usually 8–12 characters, using numbers and letters in different upper and lower case).
  • 📌 MAC address And serial number — may be needed to contact support.

Please note: If you or the master Ufanet If you previously changed the password through the router settings, the information on the sticker will be out of date. In this case, use method with login to the admin panel.

Router model Where to look for the sticker Example of a factory password
ZTE H298N Bottom panel, under the ports UF12345678 or HOME-9A7B-C5D3
Huawei HG8245H Back wall, next to the serial number adminUFANET + 4 digits
Sercomm RV6699 Under the lid, where the QR code is WiFi-UF-XXXX (X — numbers/letters)
Eltex NTU-RG-1402G-W On the sidebar ufanet1234 or similar
What should I do if the sticker is worn off or missing?

If the label is damaged, try shining a flashlight on it at an angle—sometimes the symbols become visible. Alternatively, take a photo of the sticker with your phone at maximum zoom and enlarge the image. If all else fails, proceed to the method involving accessing the router settings or call support. Ufanet (the telephone number is indicated in the contract).

3. Obtaining a password through the router settings

Login to the admin panel

If your password has been changed but your personal account information is missing, you can connect to the router via cable and view the current settings. To do this:

  1. Connect your computer or laptop to the router via LAN cable (usually included in the kit).
  2. Open any browser and enter in the address bar 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 (the address may differ - see the router sticker).
  3. Please enter your username and password to log in. Standard data:
    • 👤 Login: admin or user
    • 🔑 Password: admin, ufanet or an empty field (depending on the model).

If the default credentials don't work, the password has been changed. In this case, you have two options:

  1. Reset the router to factory settings (button Reset on the back panel - see Section 5).
  2. Contact support Ufanet to restore access.
  3. Disable VPN or proxy|Use Chrome/Firefox browser|Check cable connection|Try a different IP address (192.168.100.1)

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    After successful login, go to the section Wireless (or Wi-FiSecurity). Here in the field Password/Key The current password will be displayed. Please note encryption type - if specified WEP, the network is vulnerable, and it is better to change the password WPA2-PSK.

    4. Password recovery via Ufanet support

    If none of the previous methods worked, please contact technical support. You can do this:

    • 📞 By phone: 8-800-100-80-01 (call is free within Russia).
    • 💬 Via chat on the website ufanet.ru (the "Write to chat" button in the lower right corner).
    • 📧 By email: support@ufanet.ru (the answer comes within 24 hours).

    To confirm your identity, you will need to provide:

    • Full name of the owner of the contract,
    • connection address,
    • personal account number (indicated in the contract or payment receipts).

    After verification, the operator will provide the current Wi-Fi password or help reset it.

    I search in my account|I look at the router sticker|I go to the device settings|I call support|I reset the router

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    ⚠️ Attention: Do not use third-party programs to hack Wi-Fi (for example, WiFi Hacker or Aircrack-ng). This violates the Law on Personal Data (Federal Law 152) and may result in internet blocking upon complaint from the provider. Ufanet actively monitors suspicious connections.

    5. Reset the router to factory settings

    When it is necessary

    Resetting is an extreme measure that is resorted to if:

    • 🔄 I forgot my router admin panel login details.
    • 🔌 The router returns an authentication error when connecting.
    • 📡 Previous owners (for example, when purchasing a used device) did not provide access.

To reset:

  1. Find the button on the back of the router. Reset (usually recessed into the body).
  2. Take a paper clip or a toothpick and press and hold the button 10-15 seconds (until the indicators start flashing).
  3. After rebooting, the router will return to factory settings. The login details will be default (see Section 3).
⚠️ Attention: After resetting, all personal settings (including Wi-Fi password, device priorities And guest network) will be lost. If you have configured PPPoE connection (login/password is entered from Ufanet), it will also have to be configured again.

6. Alternative methods (for advanced users)

If you have access to a device that previously connected to this Wi-Fi network (laptop, smartphone, tablet), you can retrieve the password from saved networks. Instructions for different operating systems:

🖥️ Windows 10/11

  1. Open Settings → Network and Internet → Wi-Fi.
  2. Click Managing known networks → select your network.
  3. Click Properties → in the field Network security key The password will be displayed.

📱 Android

On most devices, viewing saved passwords requires root rightsWithout them, you can use applications like WiFi Password Viewer (doesn't work on all models). Alternatively, connect to the router via Telnet (if the function is enabled).

🍎 macOS/iOS

On Mac open Bunch of keys (through Spotlight), find the network name and double-click on the entry. Check the "Show password" box and enter the account password. iPhone Viewing saved passwords is only possible through a computer with iTunes or Finder.

7. How to protect your Wi-Fi password in the future

To avoid the problem of a forgotten password again, follow these simple rules:

  • 📝 Save your password in a safe place: use password managers (KeePass, 1Password) or write it down in a notebook (not on the router sticker!).
  • 🔄 Update your password regularly: Change it every 3-6 months through your personal account or router settings.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Set up a guest network for friends and guests, so as not to disclose the main password.
  • 🔒 Use complex combinations: minimum 12 characters with numbers, capital letters and special characters (e.g. UfaNet!2026_WiFi).

If your family has multiple users, create a shared account Ufanet (chapter Profile → Access Management). This way, anyone can view or change their password without contacting support.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to find out the Ufanet Wi-Fi password without accessing the router?

No, unless you have physical access to the router or device that was previously connected to that network. Ufanet Doesn't provide passwords over the phone without identity verification. The exception is if the router is rented from a provider: in this case, the password can be reset remotely.

What should I do if there's no Wi-Fi password section in my personal account?

Your plan likely doesn't include router rental, or the device was purchased separately. In this case, the password can only be found through router settings or a sticker. Also, check if the section is hidden due to an outdated browser version—update it or use Google Chrome.

How do I change my Wi-Fi password in my Ufanet account?

Go to the section My Services → Internet → Wi-Fi SettingsThere will be a field for entering a new password. After changing it, remember to reconnect all devices. If the section is not there, change the password via router admin panel.

Can Ufanet support refuse to restore a password?

Yes, if you can't verify your identity (for example, if you don't know the account number or the full name of the contract holder). In this case, you'll need to visit the provider's office with your passport. A refusal is also possible if the router isn't rented from Ufanet, but was purchased independently.

What happens if I reset my router to factory settings?

All personal settings (Wi-Fi password, device priorities, parental controls) will be deleted. If you PPPoE connection (login/password required) Ufanet), the internet won't work until you reconfigure it. Your login information for your provider account won't change.